St. Vincent
and
Dua Lipa
were twinning during their one-of-a-kind collaboration at this year's Grammy Awards.

To kick off the special performance, St. Vincent took the stage with her guitar, rocking over-the-knee-boots and a strapless black bodysuit as she sang her song "Masseducation," which won the Grammy for Best Rock Song that night.

Then, Dua Lipa emerged on stage and walked up right behind St. Vincent wearing a floor length black and white gown with gold details, and both girls sporting the same hairstyle. The two kept performing "Masseduction" before moving on to an awesome rock version of Lipa's hit collab with
Calvin Harris
, "One Kiss."

Dua was overwhelmed with emotion while waiting backstage as the winner was announced following her performance with St. Vincent. In her speech, Lipa said, "I am honored to be nominated alongside so many female artists this year — I guess we stepped up. I want to say a big thank you to my fans who have allowed me to be the best version of myself." The "stepped up" comment was referring to a remark made during last year's Grammy Awards by Recording Academy president Neil Portnow.

Lipa continued, "For anyone who hasn't realized how special they are to have a different story or background, just know that no matter where you're from, never let that get in the way of your dreams."